The Greater Cambridge Partnership (formerly the Greater Cambridge City Deal) is an agreement between Central Government and a partnership of local councils, business and academia representing the Greater Cambridge city. The five partners are Cambridge City Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, South Cambridgeshire District Council, the University of Cambridge and Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership. The Greater Cambridge city region covers the city and the surrounding area of South Cambridgeshire.

FREE register of possession ownership details that can be used by members of the public and businesses to register their valued possessions or company assets.
All account holders’ registered items and ownership details are viewable on the police national property database, which is used thousands of times each day by UK police forces to trace owners of lost and stolen property.

Walk-in unit providing care and treatment for patients with urgent, but non-emergency, health conditions (examples are listed on the web page). It is open 8.30am to 6pm seven days a week, with X-ray facilities 9am to 4.45pm Monday to Friday. No appointment is needed.

UK Government gateway to planning information throughout England and Wales. Provides information on plans, appeals, applications, contact details and research areas, and includes interactive house and terrace guides to explore the planning and building control regimes for householders.

You can complete this online form to report non-emergency anti-social or careless driving.

To help the police resolve these types of driving issues, the report will ask you for details about the days, times, locations and any identifying marks of the vehicle and the driver or persons involved.

Anti-social or careless driving is a style of driving that puts other road users in danger, such as:

If a suspect is still at the scene of the crime, the crime is happening now or someone is seriously injured or in immediate danger, please call 999 for urgent assistance.

You can use this online form to report a non-emergency crime to police in Cambridgeshire if:

Something has been stolen (theft)

Something has been damaged (criminal damage)

There has been a break-in (burglary)

All online crime reports received are reviewed by the police's Crime Bureau and you will receive a response within 24 hours.

Please do not use this form to report non-emergency road traffic offences such as allegations of dangerous driving etc. - use the separate one under Reporting Antisocial and Careless Driving, above, instead.

The Community Chest Grants scheme is available to voluntary and community sector groups and parish councils. They are small grants of up to £1500 for one-off costs relating to a project or activity. Funding is allocated on a first come, first served basis and awards are decided at the Leader's Portfolio Holder Meeting (usually monthly).

StreetLink exists to help end rough sleeping by enabling members of the public to connect people sleeping rough with the local services that can support them.

If you are concerned about someone you have seen sleeping rough, you can use this website to send an alert to StreetLink. The details you provide are sent to the local authority or outreach service for the area in which you have seen the person, to help them find the individual and connect them to support.

If the person needs urgent medical attention or you believe they are under 18 years of age, please call 999.

The Cambridgeshire Bobby Scheme is a local charity which provides a service to older or vulnerable people by improving home security to reduce crime and the fear of crime.

If you have been a victim of crime and you are over 60, you can receive a free visit. If you are 65 and over or disabled and would like a visit from the Bobby Scheme to reduce your chance of becoming a victim, they ask for a contribution of £30.00 towards their costs.